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Journal of Petroleum Geology
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Journal of Petroleum Geology, Vol.
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* Dept. of Geology and Geophysics, University of Missouri, Rolla, MO 65401. USA.
Abstract
geophysical
log data. Seven deltaic sub-environments of deposition have been
recognized, the distributary channel-fill, lagoon/tidal flat,
coastal barrier and delta fringe sub-environments were common to
both cores, while the prodelta was present in the core of Well
27, and lagoonal and flood-tidal deltas occurred in Well 29. The
sequence stratigraphic concept has been applied to these
sub-environments, and using the information from Wells 27 and 29,
well-to-well log correlation across the entire field allowed a
reconstruction of the depositional history of the reservoir. The
reservoir was deposited as one or two progradational
parasequences during a high-frequency highstand systems tract.
There was more open vegetation and extensive development of
lagoons/tidal flats in the western part of the field, but the
overall depositional trend is similar to that of the present-day
Niger Delta.
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